Or if you are thinking about changing careers and can’t spend 3-4 months as an intern, think about working somewhere for just a month – but only if you work every single day.

Check the wording of your ads. Make your advertisements readable with short, concise sentences and bullet points, and avoid spelling mistakes – they detract from your professional image and are off-putting to a lot of potential customers.

Set up some rules for your event. How many people can you have on a team? Can the team all be running/walking at the same time or do you want it to be more like a relay?

1) If you are in school – many colleges and grad schools have intern programs to help their students. Check in with your school’s intern coordinators and see if they can help place you and if they can help coordinate your college credit.

In order to succeed with your online t-shirt company, you need to market your product. There are several different ways to accomplish marketing your t-shirts. The first way is to use Google’s adwords application. You pay between $.10 and $1.00 for people to visit your website, Acttee and potentially purchase your t-shirts.

How about a T-shirt with the Nike logo, and after it was wash 10 or 12 times instead of “Just Do It!” – That T-shirt might say “I Just Did It” – in fact, there are many good corporate branding uses for this washable secret message T-shirt technology. It would also be great for nonprofit group sponsoring Walk-A-Thons, Bike-A-Thon, Bowl-A-Thon, or other nonprofit charity fundraising events.

Assign one event volunteer to each team. This volunteer is in charge of that team. Provide the volunteer with a clipboard, paper and pencil so that they can tally up team member’s laps. Have one person go around and collect these tallies as the run goes on and turn them into you so you can keep a running tab.